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Morton penciled in to start Friday, will test foot first

Morton penciled in to start Friday, will test foot first

9/8/13: Charlie Morton gets a visit from the trainer following a walk to Carlos Beltran and is forced to leave his start in the second

By Tom Singer
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MLB.com |

ARLINGTON -- Clint Hurdle has Charlie Morton in his rotation for the Pirates' next series -- the right-hander is penciled in to face the Cubs on Friday at PNC Park -- because "I can't eliminate him."

Only Morton himself can do that -- or, change the pencil to ink -- by how the plantar fasciitis in his left foot comes through a bullpen session Wednesday.

Morton was back with the team Tuesday following a detour to Pittsburgh for an examination of the injury that had forced him out early from Sunday's game.

"The doctor looked at me and said, 'You can go.' From the diagnosis, it's not going to get any worse," Morton said. "It's a comfort issue. I'll throw off the mound [Wednesday] to make sure."

Morton kept his arm limber by playing flat-ground catch in Rangers Ballpark's outfield, but the key test will be his bullpen session.

"I need to see him get on the mound and make pitches. He wants to pitch -- who wouldn't, at this point of the season? We'll see where it goes," said Hurdle, whose primary backup option appears to be Brandon Cumpton.

While acknowledging this is an issue with which he has dealt before, Morton said, "I prefer not going into more detail."

He had felt "something abnormal" when running to cover home plate after uncorking a wild pitch in Sunday's game against the Cardinals.

John Buck, his catcher that day, had said Morton reported having "felt something pop."

"I'm sure a lot of guys deal with irritation in that area [the heel and sole of the foot]. This is a little different," Morton said. "It doesn't feel great. I just have to make do. The thing I have to watch for is not changing my throwing mechanics because of it."

Tom Singer is a reporter for MLB.com and writes an MLBlog Change for a Nickel. He can also be found on Twitter @Tom_Singer. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.